This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn more

10 Best place to visit in Fort Payne United States

x

ALABAMA Hidden Gems: TOP 10 BEST PLACES TO VISIT

click this to book a trip now

In this video, we're sharing our top 10 best places to visit in Alabama. From mountains to beaches, these places are sure to please!

No matter what you're looking for in a vacation, these places have it all. From fun tourist attractions to beautiful natural landscapes, these destinations will leave you feeling happy and fulfilled. So if you're thinking of visiting Alabama, be sure to check out our list of the top 10 best places to visit!

@Travel Thoughts

====

Thank you for checking out Travel Thoughts. We are here to help people find the best places to go when on vacation with stuff to do, where to go, and most importantly where to eat. I hope you have a fun time here and you enjoy it be sure to like and subscribe have a blessed day
x

7 Tourist Attractions in Alabama You Must See

Here are seven awesome attractions for your Alabama bucket list.


Follow us on:
Instagram --
Facebook --
Twitter ---
x

Top 10 best towns in Alabama. #2 is my favorite

Alabama is a great state with a ton of history. Some of these towns and others look like they were made for movies. I hope you enjoy the video.
Leave a like and subscribe if you enjoyed it!

Do you need a local Realtor for the area you want to move to?
I have teamed up with HomeAndMoney.com to help you find one that suits your needs.
Use this link:

Join to help support this channel:



????My Other Channels:
???? On This Day


???? Life According to Briggs


Business email: World2Briggs@gmail.com

Top 10 best towns in Alabama. #2 is my favorite


Thanks for stopping by my channel. I post at least once a week. I like to get 2 a week sometimes that doesn't happen. I do lists about locations. I do both pro and con versions of each location. Enjoy

Travel books you need to read.
Blue Highways:
x

ALABAMA - USA Travel Guide | Around The World

Alabama is a state in the Southern United States of America. The state is named after the Alabama tribe, a Native American people who originally lived at the confluence of the Coosa and Tallapoosa Rivers. Alabama is known for its scenic beauty, and has a lot to offer those who enjoy the great outdoors. Although Alabama is welcoming, it is not a family destination. Leave the kids at home.

Cities :
Montgomery - state capital and first capital of the Confederacy
Auburn - home of Auburn University
Birmingham - Alabama's largest city
Decatur
Dothan - largest city in Southeast Alabama
Huntsville - home of Marshall Space Flight Center
Mobile - Alabama's only major port and largest city near the Gulf
Tuscaloosa - home of the University of Alabama
Tuscumbia - Helen Keller's home

Other destinations :
Gulf Shores & Orange Beach - 32 miles of beautiful sugar white sands on the prettiest beaches on the Gulf of Mexico. A visit to Gulf Shores and Orange Beach offers the perfect balance of non-stop activity and lay-around-doing-nothing time. Putter around a bit on one of our championship golf courses. Cast your line for deep-sea adventure on a one of the Orange Beach fishing charters. Travel back in history with a visit to Fort Morgan, the site of the Civil War Battle of Mobile Bay. Commune with Mother Nature as you hike wildlife trails gazing at shorebirds.
Horseshoe Bend National Military Park - In the spring of 1814, General Andrew Jackson and an army of 3,300 men attacked 1,000 Upper Creek warriors on the Tallapoosa River. Over 800 Upper Creeks died defending their homeland.
Little River Canyon National Preserve - Little River is unique because it flows for most of its length atop Lookout Mountain in northeast Alabama
Natchez Trace Parkway - The 444-mile Natchez Trace Parkway commemorates an ancient trail that connected southern portions of the Mississippi River, through Alabama, to salt licks in today's central Tennessee
Russell Cave National Monument - For more than 10,000 years, Russell Cave was home to prehistoric peoples. Russell Cave provides clues to the daily lifeways of early North American inhabitants dating from 6500 B.C. to 1650 A.D.
Selma To Montgomery National Historic Trail - The Selma to Montgomery National Voting Rights Trail was established by Congress in 1996 to commemorate the events, people, and route of the 1965 Voting Rights March in Alabama
Trail Of Tears National Historic Trail - Come on a journey to remember and commemorate the survival of the Cherokee people despite their forced removal from their homelands in the Southeastern United States in the 1840s
Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site - In the 1940's Tuskegee, Alabama became home to a military experiment to train America's first African-American military pilots. In time the experiment became known as the Tuskegee Experience and the participants as the Tuskegee Airmen
Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site - Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site is nestled on the campus of historic Tuskegee University. The site includes the George W. Carver Museum and The Oaks, home of Booker T. Washington
Desoto Caverns-A cavern and small family attraction in Childersburg, Alabama.
Fort Payne-Home to the Alabama Band, (recently on a new tour). Near Desoto State Park, Little River Canyon, numerous caves, rivers, hunting,and fishing.

The largest airport in Alabama is the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport IATA: BHM. Airlines servicing this airport offer direct flights to Atlanta, Baltimore, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Jacksonville, Las Vegas, Louisville, Memphis, Miami, Minneapolis, Nashville, New Orleans, New York, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, St. Louis, and Tampa.

Commercial flights are also available at the Huntsville International Airport IATA: HSV; the Mobile Regional Airport IATA: MOB; and the Montgomery Regional Airport IATA: MGM .
x

12 BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN ALABAMA - Travel Hot List

#travel #bestofalabama #thingstodoinalabama #sitestovisitinalabama #bestplacestodoinalabama

Alabama called the yellow hammer state is also known as the heart of Dixie and the cotton state.

It is an excellent tourist destination.

With its stunning white gulf beaches, breath-taking mountains, soulful cuisine, and top-notch entertainment.

Alabama is an excellent place for an extended vacation or a quick escape.

Here is a list of 12 top sites to visit in Alabama

#bestofalabama #12topthingstodo #12topsitestovisitinalaba
#travel #travelhotlist #albama #bestofalabama #12topthingstodo
#12topsitestovisitinalabama #traveltips #familytravel #techtraveleatby #travelinsurance #travelvlog #travelsongs #ilovetravelandfood #mcwanesciencecenter #oakmountainstatepark #vulcanparkandmuseum #huntsvillebotanicalgarden #birninghamcivilrightsinstitute
#littlerivercanyonnationalpreserve #desototstatepark #birninghamzoo
#alabamagulfstatezoo #birninghammuseumofart #usspaceandrocketcentre #gulfstatepark

Top 10 Worst Towns in Alabama. Don't live in these towns!

Top 10 Worst Towns in Alabama. Don't live in these towns!
.
This is a list of some of the worst towns in Alabama. Alabama does have some great towns but that isn't the focus of this video.

Gin Soaked Memories:

Thanks for stopping by The world according to Briggs, I make lists. Not just lists of random stuff, I make them about states, cities, towns, and other places in the United States. I post 3 times a week and sometimes live stream. Enjoy.
.

.
Business & Voice over email: World2Briggs@gmail.com

Mailing Address: World According to Briggs
20449 SW Tualatin Valley Hwy
# 354
Aloha, Oregon 97003

Travel essentials:
audible.com:
Sling Bag :
Tablet :

Episode: 42 Desoto State Park & Fort Payne, Alabama Camping, Hiking #Waterfalls & Camp Tour #Jayco

2 For The Road visit Desoto Stae Park, Alabama. We take you on a quick tour of the park and walk to a few small waterfalls as the Main waterfall was closed to the public for improvements. This happens, not all camping plans are perfect. We also walk thru down town Fort Payne , Alabama. Lots of great things to see and do when here.
Subscribe to our channel for some cool places we camp.......ITs FREE !!

#VLOG
#BLM
#2ForTheRoad
#Boondocking
#Offgrid
#RVRental
#FreeCamping
#FreeCampingFlorida
#MoochDocking
#FloridaCamping
#Jayco
#DesotoWaterfalls
#Alabama
#DesostoStatePark
#NFL
#Bengals
#Cinicinati
#EvanMcPherson
#SuperBowlLVI

Discovering Ft. Payne and Mentone

Join us for our Season 2 Finale, Discovering Ft. Payne and Mentone! We’ll begin in Fort Payne, where as always, we’ll explore the cute and picturesque historic downtown district. Afterwards, we’ll visit the official fan club of one of the most successful Country music groups of all time. From there, we’ll explore the Little River Canyon National Preserve, home to waterfalls and breathtaking scenic vistas. Then we’ll venture over to DeSoto State Park, where we’ll spend time hiking the trails and enjoying the fall colors. Finally, we’ll make our way up Lookout Mountain to the town of Mentone, a tiny but quirky mountain village, where we’ll hike our way down to the stunning Desoto Falls. All this and more, in Discovering Ft. Payne and Mentone!

Make sure you hit that subscribe button, it really does help us out a lot. Also, follow us on Facebook and Instagram for regular updates on where we're going next. We're already deep into planning for Season 3, and we can't wait to share more with you in the coming weeks! Thanks for watching Sparks of Discovery!

Restaurants in Fort Payne, Alabama - USA

Have a really tasty meal again, in a good restaurant or eatery nearby. Enjoy a great dinner with near Fort Payne. Whether gourmet, fast food or a romantic candlelight dinner, you will find something suitable here.

Gordon Ramsay's Home Cooking: Everything You Need to Know to Make Fabulous Food(*):


50 States, 5,000 Ideas: Where to Go, When to Go, What to See, What to Do(*):


Here you can find Restaurants in Fort Payne, Alabama - USA:
1) Santa Fe Cattle Company
305 Ruby Tuesday Ln, Fort Payne, AL 35968
(256) 844-9422

2) Fontana's Restaraunt
100 1st St, Fort Payne, AL 35967
(256) 979-1700

3) Jefferson's Fort Payne
616 Glenn Blvd SW, Fort Payne, AL 35967
(256) 845-9464

4) Chow King Buffet & Grill
1509 Glenn Blvd SW, Fort Payne, AL 35968
(256) 845-8199

5) Don Chico Mexican Restaurant
1104 Gault Ave S E, Fort Payne, AL 35967
(256) 997-1000

6) Sally's Smokin Butt BBQ
2904 Gault Ave S, Fort Payne, AL 35967
(256) 996-5514

7) Rim of the Canyon Cafe & Grocery
7138, 477 AL-35, Fort Payne, AL 35967
(256) 845-6402

8) Roadside 'Que
607 Gault Ave N suite a, Fort Payne, AL 35967
(256) 599-1387

9) Bar-B-Que Place
1502 Gault Ave S, Fort Payne, AL 35967
(256) 845-6155

10) New China
230 Dekalb Plaza Blvd, Fort Payne, AL 35967
(256) 845-9379


If you like our videos ❤, please support us and subscribe this channel Share the video and press the like button ????.

The music is from:
#fortpayne #alabama-usa #restaurants

* the link is an affiliate link to Amazon.

Driving Throughout Fort Payne, Alabama - Countryside of USA

In this video, I drive throughout Fort Payne, Alabama.

Equipment We Use:


Our Adventure Shirts & Merch:


Learn more about travel and adventure gear here:


Fort Payne is a city in and county seat of DeKalb County, in northeastern Alabama, United States. At the 2020 census, the population was 14,877.

European-American settlers gradually developed the settlement around the former fort. It grew rapidly in the late 19th century based on industrial resources and manufacturing increasing in the early 20th centuries. At the beginning of the 21st century, it still had 7000 workers in 100 mills producing varieties of socks, nearly half the world production.



DISCLAIMER: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support!

#drivetour #drive #driving #Citydrivetour #dashcamdrive #Alabama #Town #driveUSA #Alabamacities #driveforever #USAtour #buildthedream #USA
x

Fort Payne - Alabama - 4K Downtown Drive

Afternoon drive around the town of Fort Payne in northeastern Alabama.
Filmed: March 2022

Cities Explored:

Follow on Instagram:

Make a one time donation to support the channel:


Equipment Used:
SD Card:
Tripod:
Camera:
Camera Mount:
Computer:
External HD:
Glass Cleaner:
Tablet:
Tablet Accessories:
Smartphone Gimbal:

DISCLAIMER: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows me to bring you more videos in more places. Thank you for the support!


From Wikipedia:
Fort Payne is a city in and county seat of DeKalb County, in northeastern Alabama, United States. At the 2020 census, the population was 14,877.

European-American settlers gradually developed the settlement around the former fort. It grew rapidly in the late 19th century based on industrial resources and manufacturing increasing in the early 20th centuries. At the beginning of the 21st century, it still had 7000 workers in 100 mills producing varieties of socks, nearly half the world production.

In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, this was the site of Willstown, an important Cherokee town. For a time it was the home of Sequoyah, a silversmith who by 1821 created the Cherokee syllabary, one of the few writing systems created by an individual from a pre-literate culture. In Alabama, his people soon started publishing the first newspaper in Cherokee and English, The Cherokee Phoenix.

This settlement was commonly called Willstown after its headman, Will Weber, who had striking red hair. He was the son of Cherokee and German parents. John Norton, a man born in Scotland about 1770 to Scottish and Cherokee parents, visited this area and other parts of the Cherokee homeland in 1809-1810. He had come to North America as a British soldier and became close to Mohawk people at the Grand River Reserve in Ontario, where he served as an interpreter.

During the 1830s prior to Indian removal, the US Army under command of Major John Payne built a fort near Willstown to intern Cherokee from Alabama until they were forcibly removed to Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). Their forced exile became known as the Trail of Tears. Only a chimney of Fort Payne still stands in the downtown of the city that developed around it.

Historic Downtown & Famous People Fort Payne Alabama

From the late 1700's to the present, Fort Payne has an interesting and full history. From the Sequoyah, to the Trail of Tears, then an industrial boom when coal and iron ore were discovered, an economic down fall, to a successful hosiery industry in the early 1900's, Fort Payne has stood the test of time. Today steel plants, home fabrication factories and several other industries contribute to the economic success of the town. Not to be overlooked, tourism has become a lucrative industry in Fort Payne. With many natural scenic areas being a great attraction, such as Desoto Falls and the many historical sites of Fort Payne's past, you're sure to find something of interest when you visit. Oh, did I mention some famous country music legends are from Fort Payne?

Available Now!! Get your Happy Place Camping t-shirts and other merchandise right here:

If you would like to give us a special treat, simply buy us a cup of coffee by clicking this link:


Join us on these social media platforms:
Instagram at:
Twitter:

Unless otherwise credited: All content, including but not limited to videos, photos, logos, designs, are property and copyright of Happy Place Camping. Copyrighted content of Happy Place Camping are not to be used without written permission directly from Happy Place Camping.

Music used in our videos (with the exception of Cargo Trailer to Camper Conversion & Lake Front Camping - Our First Destination) are copyright, written and performed by our brother-in-law, Jordan B, and used with written permission for any of our Happy Place Camping videos. This copyrighted music is not allowed to be used without direct and written permission of Jordan B.

20 Best Places to Live in Alabama

Alabama is getting more and more popular as the years roll on by, but what many people don’t realize in fact is that there are quite a lot of things that you need to consider before actually moving into your dream home here.

This is why for today we decided to bring you a list of the top 20 best places that you could live in if you decide to move to this state.

SUBSCRIBE to Placeaholic:

---
Check out our full article on the best places to live in Alabama here:


---
Our picks:

20. Calera
19. Pelham
18. Indian Springs Village
17. Brook Highland
16. Alabaster
15. Fort Payne
14. Guntersville
13. Dauphin Island
12. Decatur
11. Auburn-Opelika
10. Florence
9. Helena
8. Fairhope
7. Meadowbrook
6. Homewood
5. Hoover
4. Mooresville
3. Tuscaloosa
2. Vestavia Hills
1. Madison

---
is an online travel magazine covering the world's most iconic places. Wander beyond the ordinary and visit breathtaking locations with us, become a Placeaholic!

---
Don't miss any video:

---
For business inquiries:

Mentone & Fort Payne Alabama (What to see, do & eat)

This just cracks the surface on what you can do in Mentone & Fort Payne ALABAMA ???????? Comment below on what you do or recommend if you go and HAVE FUN

Chateau de la famille Links
*Hideaway Lodge-
*Generals Lodge-
*Tree House Lodge-

Mentone Alabama-

Little River Canyon-

DeSoto Falls-

Scenic Boat Cruise-

Green Leaf Grill-

Village Ice Cream-

AJ Trading Post-

Tip Top Bakery-

Mentone Market-

Rocky Top Pottery-

Moon Lake Trading-

Wildflower Cafe-

Andrea Brandon (Artist)-

Fort Payne-

Alabama Statue-

Depot Museum-

Park-

Big Mill Antiques-

Vintage 1889 Cafe-

Boom Town Makers Market-

Untamed Gallery-

The Spot Coffee Shop-

Atkins Furniture-

*HELP the channel out by using these links to make your purchases*

Amazon US-
Amazon UK-
Amazon CA-
Gearbest-

Piperwai $10 OFF Discount (BEST ALL NATURAL DEODORANT) Link HERE:

Brandless $6 OFF (Better than Amazon) link HERE:

Duke Cannon Products HERE:

Got a product you want me to review?
Email me-
IsaiahsReviews123@gmail.com

THANKS FOR WATCHING!!!

#Mentone #FortPayne #Alabama

Find Your Next Adventure in Alabama: The Top 10 Places to Visit

Alabama is a state rich in history and culture. From the Appalachian Mountains to the Gulf Coast, there are many amazing places to explore. In this video, we count down Alabama's Top Ten Places to Explore!

BOUT OUR CHANNEL
The Traveling Chicken offers numerous best of lists of the most breathtaking views from throughout the globe. Landscapes, historic sites, islands, wildlife, nations, and anything else that interests us can be discussed. We hope that these lists will be helpful as a jumping-off point for your upcoming epic travel adventure. These lists are created for entertainment purposes as well as to give a sense of what there is to see in a nation, city, or continent.

Check out our channel here:



Don’t forget to subscribe!

CHECK OUT OUR OTHER VIDEOS




FIND US AT


GET IN TOUCH
Contact us at thetravelingchkn@gmail.com

FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL
Get updates or reach out to Get updates on our Social Media Profiles!
Twitter:
Facebook:

#travel #usa #alabama #4k #travelvideo #top10

#placestoexplore
#touristdestinations
#thingstodoinAlabama
#travelAlabama
#adventureinAlabama
#nationalparks
#scenicdrives
#outdooractivities
x

Road Trip #890 - US-11 N - Alabama Mile 223-231.5 - Fort Payne

Road Trip #890 - US Highway 11 North - Alabama Mile 223-231.5 - Fort Payne

We make our way through most of Fort Payne, Alabama in DeKalb County.

Music licensed by
1 call me joseph - still - Instrumental Version
2 WEARETHEGOOD - Take Me Higher - Instrumental Version
3 Oliver Michael - Ocean Avenue - Instrumental Version
4 Rex Banner - Autumn Waves - Instrumental Version
5 Lux-Inspira - New Era - Stripped Version

We are jasonh300 and sippigrrrl!

Click here to become a Supporting Channel Member!


Follow us on social media:



Facts and information in our videos come from Wikipedia and other sources, and may or may not be factual.

PREVIEW -- Discovering Ft. Payne and Mentone

Join us for a preview of our Season Finale, Discovering Ft. Payne and Mentone! We'll begin in Ft. Payne, where we'll explore the historic downtown before a trip into the Little River Canyon National Preserve. From there, we'll go hiking at DeSoto State Park before making our way up Lookout Mountain to the town of Mentone. We'll cap off our adventure by hiking down to the stunning DeSoto Falls, one of the tallest waterfalls in Alabama. All this and more, on Discovering Ft. Payne and Mentone!

We hope you've enjoyed this season as much as we have. We're already planning for Season 3, and we can't wait to see you all back here very soon! Make sure you hit that Subscribe Button on Youtube, it really helps us out a lot. Follow us on Facebook and Instgram for regular updates on Season 3. Thanks for watching Sparks of Discovery!

Fort Payne Alabama Drive through Town

Fort Payne, the county seat of DeKalb County, bills itself as the Official Sock Capital of the World. For a time beginning in 1989, Fort Payne held the world record for Largest Cake Ever Baked, for a cake of 128,238 pounds baked to commemorate the city's centennial.

This is Part One of a series of videos on the Fort Payne area.

Part Two – The Sallie Howard Memorial Chapel (The Church in the Rock) in nearby Mentone can be seen at:


Part Three – A Walk Through Town can be seen at:


Part Four – Fort Payne Train Depot Museum can be seen at:


Part Five – Fort Payne Cabin Historic Site can be seen at: Once published

Part Six – Willstown Mission Cemetery can be seen at:


Part Seven – Joe’s Truck Stop can be seen at: Once published

For more of our travel videos, please go to


Please email us at FreeTravelWithUs@gmail.com with any helpful suggestions on how we can do a better job documenting our travels and getting the word out about our website. Thanks!

If you are enjoying the videos, please help us continue by letting your friends know about them and subscribe to our channel so we can meet the new “1,000” subscriber requirements.

Alabama, Part I: The Nature Trip

Alabama, a beautiful southeastern state that strives for a happy living, but is burdened by its harsh and complicated history, it mostly stays off the radar from the rest of the country. But not for long, as people become more and more aware of its amazing places to explore and warm and welcoming Alabamians.
On this trip we explored nature of Northern Alabama, it is absolutely stunning!

0:00 Introduction
1:51 Dismals Canyon
3:54 Intermission
4:15 Nature Bridge
5:11 Neversink Pit
6:27 Little River Canyon Rim Parkway
6:52 Fort Payne

Signup for Documenting America Newsletter:


COME SAY HI!
Instagram:
Blog:
Patreon:

WATCH NEXT:
NASHVILLE, The Music City

LINKS:
Dismals Canyon -
Neversink Pit -
SCCI Permit -
Nature Bridge -
Little River Canyon Rim Parkway -
Vintage 1889 -

CAMERA GEAR USED:
Camera - Canon 80d -
Lens - Canon EF 16-35 F2.8 II -
Microphone - Rode VideoMic Pro+

TOOLS & SERVICES I USE:
Music EpidemicSound -

And make sure you subscribe to my channel!

Fort Payne Cabin Historic Site

The Fort Payne Cabin Historic Site contains an old cabin foundation and chimney from the original Fort Payne site of 1837. In addition, this location is the beginning of the Trail of Tears National Historic Site.

This is Part Five of a series of videos on the Fort Payne area.

Part One – A Drive through Fort Payne can be seen at:


Part Two – The Sallie Howard Memorial Chapel (The Church in the Rock)in nearby Mentone can be seen at:


Part Three – A Walk Through Town can be seen at:


Part Four – Fort Payne Train Depot Museum can be seen at:


Part Six – Willstown Mission Cemetery can be seen at:


For more of our travel videos, please go to


Please email us at FreeTravelWithUs@gmail.com with any helpful suggestions on how we can do a better job documenting our travels and getting the word out about our website. Thanks!

If you are enjoying the videos, please help us continue by letting your friends know about them and subscribe to our channel so we can meet the new “1,000” subscriber requirements.

Shares

x

Check Also

x

Menu